- A business agreement of 'WADEX', the world’s first enter-tech to go overseas
- Utilizing global network of ‘Mind Ventures’ and marketing alliance
IPXHOP, an integrated Intellectual Property (IP) transaction platform, announced that it has signed a partnership with global venture company, Mind Ventures.
With this partnership, the two companies will conduct active marketing through the overseas expansion of ‘WADEX’, a new platform launched by IPXHOP to discover artists and collaborate with influencers.
WADEX (World Artist Decentralized Exchange) is the world’s first global enter-tech (Entertainment +Technology) enterprise where artists from all over the world, including singers, actors, and sports players, are listed and traded as an artist finance platform.
IPXHOP is continuing its networking with various business groups through signing MOUs with ‘Chorokbaem Media’ and ‘Metal Planet’ and participating in ‘2022 Seoul Money Show’ and ‘2022 Metaverse Expo’.
Mind Ventures is a global venture company with having strong data in social media networks and KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders) in various overseas regions.
“This agreement will be a good opportunity for WADEX to enter the global market,” said Lee Hyo-sung, CEO of IPXHOP. “We will successfully advance the WADEX platform globally through cooperation with major companies from all over the world, such as Mind Ventures,” he said.
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